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  2. RESTRING FRANCE

    Apparently the British are driving with irresistible force towards the St. Quentia Canal, which connects Cambrai and St. Quentin. An official report states that ...

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  3. THE CZAR'S FALL

    It is significant that despite the sudden revolution which has humbled the late Czar of Russia and the royal family, there are few genuine expressions of ...

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  4. IN THE EAST

    An intercepted Berlin message states that it is officially reported that the Russians launched an offensive along a front of four miles against the heights ...

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  5. AMERICA MOVING

    A mass meeting of the American League, which is opposed to militarism, led to a riot. There was a counter-demonstration on the pavement in front of ...

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  6. SOLDIERS' VOTE

    Senator Findley, at Chelsea, and Mr. Mahon, in Western Australia, leaving questioned the accuracy of the figures relating to the Anzac vote on the ...

    Article : 273 words
  7. STATE AND FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Recently the Premier (Mr. C. Vaughan), when giving his opinion of the "National" candidates, staled:—"The ticket that has been selected to contest the ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. FEDERAL EIGHT

    The acting-secretary of the United Labor Party (Mr. F. W. Birrell) stated on Tuesday that some of the few local committees which have seceded from the ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  10. TURKS SUFFER 8000 CASUALTIES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) read a telegram received from General Murray, the officer ...

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  11. MEETING OF CONGRESS.

    When Congress assembled at noon for the momentous session at which the declaration was expected from the President that a state of war existed with ...

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  12. FRENCH PROGRESS NEAR LAON.

    In the operations south-west of Laon, an important junction forming the eastern apex of a triangle with La Fere and Soissons, the French have been ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL "POSITION"

    Steps are being taken to prepare a statement of the Ministerial position in connection with the approaching Federal elections for distribution among the ...

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  14. LUCKY ESCAPE FOR TURKS.

    In his description of the rout of the Turks at Gaza Mr. Bonar Law said that the attack on the enemy was delayed by a log and the shortage of water, ...

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  15. BRITISH RESULTS DURING MARCH.

    It is officially reported that during March British raids and local operations following on the heels of the withdrawing Germans, resulted in the capture of ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. PROGRESS IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    In his report of the operations in Mesopotamia the British Commander (General Maude) states that on March 31 his forces occupied Delyabhas, 13 miles ...

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  17. TAXATION CONFERENCE

    It is understood that the report which the Federal and State Taxation Officers, who have been sitting in conference in Melbourne, will present to their ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. VANDALISM AT ST. QUENTIN.

    British war correspondents on the French front state that the Germans before evacuating St. Quentin destroyed a large part of the town by fire and ...

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  19. MR. TUDOR'S MOVEMENTS.

    On Monday Mr. F. G. Tudor (Leader of the Labor Party) will leave for Brisbane. He is to speak at Toowoomba, Brisbane; Ipswich, and Warwick. In ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. TERRIFIC CLASH COMING.

    The section of the Anglo-French press which has shown humanitarian sympathy with the lower orders of the German nation professes to see events shaping ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. SUBMARINE TOLLS

    Berlin officially reports the following additional submarine successes during March:—Sinkings—34 steamers, two sailing vessels, and 14 fishing craft, ...

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  22. THE BOOTHBY SEAT.

    Although the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) declined to contest the Boothby next the electors of that district will have in opportunity of ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. IN TOUCH WITH THE ENEMY.

    The War Office reports officially:—"Our patrols have pushed north-east of Dallon and northward of Castres. Within a three-mile radius of St. Questin they ...

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  24. KATOOMBA ASSAULT CASE

    Detectives Devlin and Downey, who are investigating the King assault case, discovered a hammer wherewith the deed was done. A fiftr-poucd diamond ring ...

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  25. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK.

    A French patrol has picked up 19 survivors of the crew of the steamer Aztec. Twenty-eight men are still missing. This vessel was the first ...

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  26. NOMINATIONS TO-MORROW.

    To-morrow. Thursday, April 5, is the day on which nominations for the Senate feats must be lodged with the Federal Electoral Officer for South Australia. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Horace Beeton, of Taree, has been selected to contest the Cowper seat in the Labor interests. Mr. Conroy, formerly a member for Werriwa, has ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. TWO MILES FROM ST. QUENTIX.

    The British forces are investing St. Quentin, and their latest gains have placed them within two miles of the city. ...

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  29. ARMED NEUTRALITY.

    Declaring that Germany had challenged mankind, President Wilson, speaking before Congress, said that armed neutrality would now appear to be ...

    Article : 246 words
  30. SIDNEY SHOW

    Unpropitious weather heralded the opening of the Sydney show to-day. The rain poured down, but notwithstanding this some fine exhibits were witnessed. The ...

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  31. MR. T. P. LYONS, AN EX-SOLDIER.

    Mr. T. P. Lyons, the Labor candidate for the Division of Grey, was born at Morphett Vale in 1873, and was educated at Mount Gambier State and ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. A POLITICIAN'S THANKS.

    Mr. T. Henley, who was recently elected to the Legislative Assembly for Burwood, cabled from abroad his thanks at the splendid victory. It was, he declared, ...

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  33. ANGAS ELECTORATE COMMITTEE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  34. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The shareholders of the Canadian-Pacific Company have been notified of a big collateral bond issue. Details will be disclosed at the shareholders' ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. PORT PIRIE CARPENTERS AND JOINERS' LOYALTY.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Port Pirie branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, Mr. J. Taylor in the chair, the following resolution was ...

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  36. INJURY AND THEFT ALLEGED.

    Herbert Keith Shaw, aged 19 years; was charged at the Katoomba Police Court with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on George Henry King and ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. MESSRS. GUNN AND GREALY AT HACKNEY.

    A large gathering assembled on the Hackney Reserve on Monday evening, April 2, to bear addresses from Messrs. J. Gunn (the selected United Labor ...

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  38. PORT PIRIE FAVORS LABOR SENATOR GUTHRIE'S POOR RECEPTION.

    Reports received yesterday from Port Pirie at the United Labor Party office show that Senator G[?]rie had a very po[?] reception there. One report stated ...

    Article : 131 words
  39. SUPPORT FOR UNITED LABOR PARTY.

    The political situation is causing a good deal of interest at Edithburgh. At a meeting of the Edithburgh branch of the A.W.U. it was resolved that the branch ...

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  40. SOME OF THE AWARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  41. TROUBLE WITH CHINESE.

    The mayors of Portland and two adjacent cities threatened to intern all local Chinese connected with secret societies unless a peace pact waw signed and ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. BURGLARS AT A BOOT STORE.

    Burglars cut several iron bars screening a window of Joe Gardiner's boot store in George street, then smashed the window, and stole boots to the value of ...

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  43. "UNSWERVING LOYALTY."

    The North Adelaide Electorate Committee met in the Temperance Hall, Tynte street on Tuesday, March 27. The president (Mr. R. Conlin) presided over a ...

    Article : 164 words
  44. REPATRIATION DAY AT HAMLEY BRIDGE.

    Repatriation Day was celebrated at Hamley Bridge on Saturday last. The attendance was large and the weather fine. The procession was headed by the ...

    Article : 334 words
  45. THOUGHT HE WAS A BURGLAR

    The hearing of the charge against Adelph Zink of murdering Hilton Cardwell was continued to-day. A verdict of not guilty was returned, and the ...

    Article : 127 words
  46. MEETING AT HACKNEY.

    Messrs. J. Gunn (Labor candidate for Boothby) and T. Grealy (Labor candidate for East-Torrens) addressed a largely attended meeting at Hackney Reserve. ...

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  47. NO BREAK WITH AUSTRIA.

    Mr. F. C. Penfield the American Ambassador, has left Vienna for France. He was accompanied by his wife and secretaries. The news of his ...

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  48. SLIPPED AND FELL

    An elderly man was attempting to cross from one compartment to another in a tram while in motion in treorge street to-day, and slipped and fell, and ...

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  49. NAILSWOETH MEETING.

    In Burwood avenue on Monday night Messrs. H. R. Burton, G. O. Bennett, and F. Martin spoke to a large audience, They met with an encouraging reception, ...

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  50. "FUSION " CAMPAIGN.

    In order that there may be complete coordination of effort between the members of the Liberal Union and the "National" Labor Party in the present Federal ...

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  51. SYDNEY MEDICAL BOARD

    The Sydney Medical Board's sittings were resumed to-day, and the case against Thomas Bebedick Clune was continued. Doctor Clune gave evidence ...

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  52. ARE THERE PEACE OVERTURES?

    The German Socialist organ "Vorwaerts" traces a connection between the interview held by Mr. Penfield and Count Czernin, and the departure of ...

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  53. STATE BY-ELECTIONS.

    There will be a three-cornered fight in each of the State constituencies that must return men to replace those who are contesting Federal seats. Up to the ...

    Article : 220 words
  54. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE

    Dr. J. B. Cleland (chief microbiologist of Sydney), who has been making investigations concerning the mysterious disease which in the past few weeks has ...

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  55. GEYSER ERUPTION

    Further details regarding the eruption of the Waimanga Geyser states that Mrs. McCormack and child, who were injured, have died. Mr. McCormack's condition ...

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  56. EARTH TREMORS

    At Adelong a strong rumbling was heralded by a somewhat severe earth tremor. The Sydney Weather Bureau has received reports from Wagga and ...

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  57. SUPPORT MR. BROOKFIELD

    The Barrier District Assembly of the P.L.L. unanimously resolved yesterday night:—"That despite the faise [?] tions made against Mr. Brookfield, ...

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  58. "NATIONALISTS" AT THEBARTON.

    A. W. Styles supplies the following report:—The call to the women workers of Thebarton, issued by Mrs. L. R. Styles, to form a branch of the "National" Party ...

    Article : 159 words
  59. THE PREMIER'S OPINION.

    In reply to a question yesterday morning the Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) stated that the representative for the East Torrens district would be chosen ...

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  60. SPREAD OF TICK

    At Tenterfield the spread of the tick pest is so complete that the closing of the whole of the border by the New South Wales authorities is ...

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  61. RUSSIAN WORKERS' IDEALS

    A well-attended meeting of Russian residents was held here on Sunday, when it was resolved to telegraph as follows to M. Cheidze, leader of the Labor ...

    Article : 228 words
  62. RICHMOND DEMOCRATIC CLUB.

    At the special meeting of the Richmond Democratic Club held on Monday night to hear delegates from the United Labor Party and the "National" Labor Party, ...

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  63. CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS

    S. Herrick, Hindley street, writes:—The Prime Minister will no doubt use the to-called Nationalists or "win the war" party for the purpose of getting back some of the ...

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  64. SMALLPOX IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir cases of smallpox are reported here. Four are convalescent, and two later cases are isolated. The source of contagion of tie two latest sufferers has been traced ...

    Article : 69 words
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